The drive to reduce operational risk in an evolving regulatory landscape is creating huge challenges for institutional investors and asset managers.
Today’s investors are used to having a mixed palette of investments to dip into, which includes local equities and bonds, access to emerging markets, as well as private equity and real estate. In short, choice is now a major cornerstone for investors looking for opportunities to diversify. So what does it take for institutional investors and asset managers to cater to these investment needs? Just how can fund managers gain traction in popular asset classes, as well as keeping an eye on future investment trends? What these questions highlight is that the ability to reshape and revamp i...
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